Dawnne Gee wrote:
Coding for the 10% (the ones with 90% of the loyalty and emotional investment) is extremely important. That 10% are typically the voluntary evangelists, recruiters, troubleshooters, and support technicians. As such, the pleasure/confidence/loyalty of the 90% tends to be directly drawn from the pleasure/confidence/loyalty of the 10%.
This is a wonderfully written email, and I would particularly agree with this point. Historically in WP that 10% has also been the group most willing to write or install plugins to tweak their experience to be completely custom. 2.5, like every release before it, adds a number of hooks and has cleaned up a lot of the admin code to make this easier, and if you look at the Fluency admin plugin someone has already released you can see the extent of what's possible. (And it was done in a few days, before 2.5 was even released.)
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